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  2.绿色校园不仅指绿色的环境……

  3.为了建设绿色校园,我们应该……

  CreatingaGreenCampus

PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)

Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestion8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

  Collegestakinganotherlookatvalueofmerit-basedaid

  Goodgradesandhightestsscoresstillmatter—alot—tomanycollegesastheyawardfinancialaid.

  Butwithlow-incomestudentsprojectedtomakeupanever-largershareofthecollege-boundpopulationincomingyears,someschoolsarere-examiningwhetherthataid,typicallyknownas“meritaid”,isthemosteffectiveuseofpreciousinstitutionaldollars.

  GeorgeWashingtonUniversityinWashington,D.C.,forexample,saidlastweekthatitwouldcutthevalueofitsaveragemeritscholarshipsbyaboutone-thirdandreducethenumberofrecipients(接受者),pouringthesavings,about$2.5million,intoneed-basedaid.AlleghenyCollegeinMeadville,Pa.,madeasimilardecisionthreeyearsago.

  Now,HamiltonCollegeinClinton,N.Y.,saysitwillphaseoutmeritscholarshipsaltogether.Nocurrentmerit-aidrecipientswilllosetheirscholarships,butneed-basedaidalonewillbeawardedbeginningwithstudentsenteringinfall2008.

  Notallcollegesoffermeritaid;

generally,themoreselectiveaschool,thelesslikelyitistodoso.HarvardandPrinceton,forexample,offergenerousneed-basedpackages,butmanyfamilieswhodon’tmeetneedeligibility(资格)havebeenwillingtopaywhatevertheymustforabig-nameschool.

  Forsmallregionalcollegesthatstrugglejusttofillseats,meritaidcanbeanimportantrevenue-builderbecausemanyrecipientsstillpayenoughtuitiondollarsoverandabovethescholarshipamounttokeeptheinstitutionrunning.

  Butforrankings-consciousschoolsinbetween,meritaidhasservedprimarilyasatooltorecruittopstudentsandtoimprovetheiracademicprofits.“They’retryingtobuystudents,”saysSkidmoreCollegeeconomistSandyBaum.

  Studiesshowmeritaidalsotendstobenefitdisproportionatelystudentswhocouldaffordtoenrollwithoutit.

  “Aswelooktothefuture,weseeamorepressingneedtoinvestinneed-basedaid,”saysMonicaInzer,deanofadmissionandfinancialaidatHamilton,whichhasofferedmeritscholarshipsfor10years.Duringthattime,itroseinUSNews&

WorldReport’srankingofthebestliberalartscolleges,from25to17.

  Meritaid,whichbenefitedabout75studentsayear,orabout4%ofitsstudentbody,atacostofabout$1millionayear,“serveduswell,”Inzersays,but“tobediscountingthepriceforfamiliesthatdon’tneedfinancialaiddoesn’tfeelrightanymore.”

  Need-basedaidremainsbyfarthelargestshareofallstudentaid,whichincludesstate,federalandinstitutionalgrants.Butmeritaid,offeredprimarilybyschoolsandstates,isgrowingfaster,bothoverallandattheinstitutionallevel.

  Between1995-96and2003-04,institutionalmeritaidaloneincreased212%,comparedwith47%forneed-basedgrants.Atleast15statesalsooffermeritaid,typicallyinabidtoenrolltopstudentsinthestate’spublicinstitutions.

  Butinrecentyears,agrowingchorus(异口同声)ofcriticshasbegunpressuringschoolstodropthepractice.RecentdecisionsbyHamiltonandothersmaybe“asignthatpeoplearestartingtorealizethatthere’sthisdestructivecompetitiongoingon,”saysBaum,co-authorofarecentCollegeReportthatraisesconcernsabouttheroleofinstitutionalaidnotbasedonneed.

  DavidLaird,presidentoftheMinnesotaPrivateCollegeCouncil,saysmanyofhisschoolswouldliketoreducetheirmeritaidbutfearthatindoingso,theywouldlosetopstudentstotheircompetitors.

  “Noonecantakeone-sidedaction,”saysLaird,whoisexploringwhethertoseekanexemption(豁免)fromfederalanti-trustlawssomembercollegescandiscusshowtheycouldjointlyreducemeritaid,“Thisisamerry-go-roundthat’sgoingveryfast,andnoneoftheinstitutionsbelievetheycansustaintherisksoftryingtobreakawaybythemselves.”

  Acomplicatingfactoristhatmeritaidhasbecomesopopularwithmiddle-incomefamilies,whodon’tqualifyforneed-basedaid,thatmanyhavecometodependonit.And,astuitionscontinuetoincrease,thelinebetweenmeritandneedblurs.

  That’sonereasonAlleghenyCollegedoesn’tplantodropmeritaidentirely.

  “Westillbelieveinrewardingsuperiorachievementsandknowthatthesetopstudentstrulyvaluethescholarship,”saysScottFriedhoff,Allegheny’svicepresidentforenrollment.

  EmoryUniversityinAtlanta,whichboastsa$4.7billionendowment(捐赠),meanwhile,istakinganotherapproach.Thisyear,itannounceditwouldeliminateloansforneedystudentsandcapthemformiddle-incomefamilies.Atthesametime,itwouldexpandits28-year-oldmeritprogram.

  “Yeah,we’replayingthemeritgame,”acknowledgesTomLancaster,associatedeanforundergraduateeducation.Butithasitsstrongpoint,too,hesays.“Thefactofthematteris,it’snotjustaboutthelowest-incomepeople.It’stheaverageAmericanmiddle-classfamilywho’sbeingpricedoutofthemarket.”

  *Afewwordsaboutmerit-basedaid:

  Merit-basedaidisaidofferedtostudentswhoachieveexcellenceinagivenarea,andisgenerallyknownasacademic,athleticandartisticmeritscholarships.

  Academicmeritscholarshipsarebasedonstudents’grades,GPAandoverallacademicperformanceduringhighschool.Theyaretypicallymeantforstudentsgoingstraighttocollegerightafterhighschool.However,therearescholarshipsforcurrentcollegestudentswithexceptionalgradesaswell.Thesemeritscholarshipsusuallyhelpstudentspaytuitionbills,andtheycanberenewedeachyearaslongastherecipientscontinuetoqualify.Insomecases,studentsmayneedtoberecommendedbytheirschoolorateacheraspartofthequalificationprocess.来源:

恒星英语学习网

 

  Athleticmeritscholarshipsaremeantforstudentsthatexcel(突出)insportsofanykind,fromfootballtotrackandfieldevents.Recommendationforthesescholarshipsisrequired,sinceexceptionalathleticperformancehastoberecognizedbyacoachorareferee(裁判).Applicantsneedtosendinatapecontainingtheirbestperformance.

  Artisticmeritscholarshipsrequirethatapplicantsexcelinagivenartisticarea.Thisgenerallyincludesanycreativefieldsuchasart,design,fashion,music,danceorwriting.Applyingforartisticmeritscholarshipsusuallyrequiresthatstudentssubmitaportfolio(选辑)ofsomesort,whetherthatincludesacollectionofartwork,arecordingofamusicalperformanceoravideoofthemdancing.

  1.Withmoreandmorelow-incomestudentspursuinghighereducation,anumberofcollegesare________.

  A)offeringstudentsmoremerit-basedaidB)revisingtheirfinancialaidpolicies

  C)increasingtheamountoffinancialaidD)changingtheiradmissionprocesses

  2.WhatdidAlleghenyCollegeinMeadvilledothreeyearsago?

  A)Ittriedtoimplementanovelfinancialaidprogram.

  B)Itadded$2.5milliontoitsneed-basedaidprogram.

  C)Itphasedoutitsmerit-basedscholarshipsaltogether.

  D)Itcutsitsmerit-basedaidtohelptheneedystudents.

  3.Thechiefpurposeofrankings-consciouscollegesinofferingmeritaidisto______.

  A)improveteachingqualityB)boosttheirenrollments

  C)attractgoodstudentsD)increasetheirrevenues

  4.MonicaInzer,deanofadmissionandfinancialaidatHamilton,believes______.

  A)itdoesn’tpaytospend$1millionayeartoraiseitsranking

  B)itgivesstudentsmotivationtoawardacademicachievements

  C)it’sillogicaltousesomuchmoneyononly4%ofitsstudents

  D)it’snotrighttogiveaidtothosewhocanaffordthetuition

  5.Inrecentyears,merit-basedaidhasincreasedmuchfasterthanneed-basedaiddueto______.

  A)moregovernmentfundingtocollegesB)fiercecompetitionamonginstitutions

  C)theincreasingnumberoftopstudentsD)schools’improvedfinancialsituations

  6.Whatistheattitudeofmanyprivatecollegestowardmeritaid,accordingtoDavidLaird?

  A)Theywouldliketoseeitreduced.

  B)Theyregarditasanecessaryevil.

  C)Theythinkitdoesmoreharmthangood.

  D)Theyconsideritunfairtomiddle-classfamilies.

  7.Whydoesn’tAlleghenyCollegeplantodropmeritaidentirely?

  A)Raisingtuitionshavemadecollegeunaffordableformiddle-classfamilies.

  B)Withrisingincomes,fewerstudentsareapplyingforneed-basedaid.

  C)Manystudentsfrommiddle-incomefamilieshavecometorelyonit.

  D)Risingincomeshavedisqualifiedmanystudentsforneed-basedaid.

  8.Annualrenewalofacademicmeritscholarshipsdependsonwhethertherecipientsremain______.

  9.Applicantsforathleticmeritscholarshipsneedarecommendationfromacoachorarefereewho______theirexceptionalathleticperformance.

  10.Applicantsforartisticmeritscholarshipsmustproduceevidencetoshowtheir______inaparticularartisticfield

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11.

Man:

Excuseme,doyouhavechangeforaten-dollarnote?

Ineedtopaytheparkingmeter.

Woman:

I’msorry.ButIthinkyoucangetitthroughthemoneychanger,intheshoppingcenteracrossthestreet.

Question:

Whatisthemantryingtodo?

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